In this podcast, we discuss their book and the “Customer Development” methodology that was first published in Steve Blank's book The Four Steps to the Epiphany. This methodology is often used as part of the “Lean Startups” methodology and can be contrasted to a traditional “product development” approach.

The high-level model looks like this, moving from left to right:

The model is not so much linear as it is built on iterative loops, similar to a PDCA (or Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle, as shown here:

Their book is available on Amazon in traditional paperback form, but if you want to buy a DRM-free PDF of the book, you can do so at www.CustDev.com, using my discount code: LEANBLOG to get 20% off.

We discuss points including:

What is the “customer development process”?

How does tie into the lean startup methodology and MVP (“Minimum Viable Product”?

How is this different than classical entrepreneurial product/service development or the traditional product development model?

Why is it critical to get out of the office to go do customer discovery?

What examples can you point to of companies or products that came about through this CDP?

Do you think this approach could be used to develop new products in older, larger companies?

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A very to-the-point book on developing your idea and getting it in the hands of interested people. I was mislead by the “Four Steps” as this really only talked about one: Customer Development. However, this books brevity and foundation in real applications kept me interested. A good read for those thinking of entrepreneurship.